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- Title Google Maps API Tutorial
- Author(s) Mike Williams
- Publisher: No Starch Press; 1 edition (August 22, 2010)
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- Language: English
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This book is about the next generation of the Google Maps API. It will provide the reader with the skills and knowledge necessary to incorporate Google Maps version 3 on web pages in both desktop and mobile browsers.
It also describes how to deal with common problems that most map developers encounter at some point, like performance and usability issues with having too many markers and possible solutions to that.
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- JavaScript Frameworks (jQuery, Node.js, AngularJS, Backbone.js, ...)
- Geographic Information System (GIS), Web Mapping
- JavaScript (jQuery, Node.js, etc.)
- Ajax and Web 2.0
- Web Programming
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